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He-Man & The Masters of the Universe #6 - DC Comics - SPOILERS

This is the SPOILER thread for He-Man and the Masters of the Universe #6!

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YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!

• So EVERYONE knows that Adam is He-Man and that Keldor is his uncle.
• We saw friggin' CHARGER in a MOTU canon in the first time since the 80's.
• Chief Carnivus and Sinkor's race.
• Great fight between He-Man and Skeletor.
• The Sorceress is not only dead, but beheaded...gruesome.
• ORKO betrayed them all?!!
• It's great to see the Masters, but I wish it were a clearer picture of them.
• Is this the first canon where Ram Man doesn't seem to be of lower intelligence?

thats just simply moronic. there is no back story to it, it adds nothing to the character and just screams ohh look at us we're edgy and dark ooooooooooooooooooooooooh

i loved this series and enjoyed almost everything aside form the extremely **** poor designs and art styles (blonde teela adds nothing to the characters and makes her the exact same as many other characters) but this ending bloody hell

and also

everyone knows adam is he-man and skeletor is his uncle. ummm what

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There has to be a reckoning with Orko down the line. I can't imagine they would leave that alone. I hope it's really not "Orko" who betrayed them but an alternate one or maybe possessed by a demon or Horde Prime. It's still shocking.

CHARGER! That says it all. I can't explain how happy I was to see him.
Nice shot of all the Masters at the meeting. Looked like a Kulatak in the back as well? Good stuff. But the meeting was at a..."Pub n' Grub"?
I was glad to see the partnership with Teela continue, as well as the banter. I've enjoyed their relationship.
All in all I enjoyed the issue. He-Man back to his roots, in a way.
Yeah, there are things that aren't my cup of tea (Orko being some Demon, Grayskull not being a place of power), but I can accept it for the sake of this story.

thats just simply moronic. there is no back story to it, it adds nothing to the character and just screams ohh look at us we're edgy and dark ooooooooooooooooooooooooh

i loved this series and enjoyed almost everything aside form the extremely **** poor designs and art styles (blonde teela adds nothing to the characters and makes her the exact same as many other characters) but this ending bloody hell

and also

There are no spoiler tags here, ultimate. We don't need them, since this is the place to discuss the comic freely.

I don't mind that Adam is always He-Man now (if this is what is the case). I've always hated that secret identity nonsense. Come to think of it, remember that scene in Battle Cat where we see He-Man and Teela in the throne room, but no Adam? This is probably why.

As far as the Eeeeevil One in the end being Orko, maybe something bad has happened to him? If that's Orko at all...

My verdict is still out on the orko thing. I really dislike ALL of Teela's dialogue, she is a warrior, not Paris Hilton.

Yeah, the dialogue in general is pretty awful. Although I finally like where the story is heading, even if it feels like it took forever to get there.

It also really feels like there was an issue missing between 5 and 6. Way too much stuff had to happen 'off camera'. I guess that's the price of decompressing about 2-3 issues worth of story over 5 books.

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Originally Posted by MegaGearMax

There are no spoiler tags here, ultimate. We don't need them, since this is the place to discuss the comic freely.

I don't mind that Adam is always He-Man now (if this is what is the case). I've always hated that secret identity nonsense. Come to think of it, remember that scene in Battle Cat where we see He-Man and Teela in the throne room, but no Adam? This is probably why.

As far as the Eeeeevil One in the end being Orko, maybe something bad has happened to him? If that's Orko at all...

If Adam is gone and Orko is a major threat, then I finally LOVE the direction the comic is going.

With the useless death of the Sorceress, I dont think I will be investing in the ongoing unless it will end up being a ruse by her and she will return eventually. I just skimmed through the comic, saw Skeletor holding her head.

This series, the digitals, and the one-shots are poorly done. Maybe itll get better, but bringing the Sorceress back would be much better.

I think it was a mistake to make Orko evil. He's one of the most recognizable characters from MOTU, and he could have been taken into many different directions that would have created equally compelling plotlines while staying true to the history of the character.

CHARGER! That says it all. I can't explain how happy I was to see him.
Nice shot of all the Masters at the meeting. Looked like a Kulatak in the back as well?

Charger was a nice touch indeed. I still hope we see him in MOTUC one day.
Weren't those 3 creatures from the same race as Odiphus?

Anyway, I read the issue again and although I enjoyed it even more the second time, I'm going to be lazy and just paste my post from the other thread here:

Originally Posted by Crusader

I was pleasantly surprised by both issues.

The origin story was a bit thin, but the art was very well rendered and atmospheric.
I loved how the sword was hidden behind a tapistry in a secret compartment inside the wall, like the one on the 200X Castle Grayskull. A good read, but nothing spectacular either.

The DC series on the other hand has come a long way but issue 6 finally delivered what I was hoping to get out of a new He-Man comic. As far as the art's concerned, I have some minor nitpicks about some panels, but Pop Mhan is definitely a huge improvement over Philip Tan and except for a couple of lackluster panels I was very happy with how #6 turned out. I hope he keeps up this standard for the next series.

The dialogue on the other hand is still crummy. Although Skeletor has some nice moments, yet it's quite tiresome how Keith Giffen desperately tries to come up with 'cool' sounding discourse. Some lines are truly beyond embarassing, like Teela's "what if he puts another whammy on you?" and the awful wisecracks during the fights. I also found the talk about Skeletor's ego to be a bit aggravating. Giffen just went on and on about it, to the point that He-Man was psychoanalyzing Skeletor in the midst of battle. Even the crystal skull rebuked the fallen overlord in the end.

The following I'm going to put between spoiler tags, lest I ruin it for the rest:

I was completely blown away by how they worked Orko in. I didn't like his spying aspect from the bios, however I do appreciate that they went all out on him and completely reimagined the character in a way which I guess nobody ever anticipated. While I enjoyed this rather surprising twist, I'm still a bit sad that we won't see the little fellow in this incarnation of MOTU.

So glad that DC left the Filmation's campy kid's stuff behind in favour of a more dark and serious tale of betrayal and vengeance. The level of violence was remarkable to MOTU standards: He-Man ruthlessly stabbing and slashing his foes, Skeletor beheading the Sorceress, Battlecat chewing on one of Evil-Lyn's warriors ... awesome!!!

To me the biggest accomplishments of the DC comics are the introduction of graphic violence, the acknowledgment of blonde Teela and the abolishment of the dual identity (which was long overdue).

"A knight is sworn to valor. His heart knows only virtue. His blade defends the helpless. His word speaks only truth. His wrath undoes the wicked."

What if the new twist is a budding romance between Teela & Despara/Adora/She-Ra?..LOL

Expect sales to go up.

As for further thoughts, I don't really mind the loss of the secret identity thing. Love it actually.

Now granted I have not seen the comic myself yet, but even with that disclaimer I just can't see any way, shape, or form that Orko being the big bad guy behind everything working for me. I get that some people may not like Orko and wish that his was a bit more serious. There are ways to do that, usually involving good, more mature writing. I don't mind the "spy" part that Scott added in the bio. orko could be a great character if written right. Remember when Yoda shows up in Empire Strikes back and acts like a goofy idiot...only to find out that he is the wise Jedi master we all know and love? Same type of thing could happen here.

Instead this just feels like the people writing this comic hate Orko and made him the big bad guy as a giant middle finger to the character. Does he get killed too?

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I don΄t like the art, some panels are good the rest is weird, at least for my taste. For example, Teelas hair, it changes the whole time and just looks like withered common reed in a bundle or something....

LIKE:

* Golden unicorn !!!!!

* Orko as the traitor and mean and evil mastermind. Only because someone is little and cute...don΄t judge a book by it΄s cover! Finally some character development.

* Everyone knows he is He-Man and he is the power not the sword! No secrecy any more. "Clark Kent" good bye!

DISLIKE:

* Sorceress dead.

* Beast-Man and Evil-Lyn΄s characterization. Evil-Lyn has powers of her own and this outfit....so UGLY(you can΄t say that often enough)! beast-Man needs to be more orange colored he looked like Grizzlor.

Is the Sorceress really dead though? In issue five the panels felt a bit odd and some seemed to think she was still tricking him. Perhaps that head was also part of the trick and it wasn't real? I guess we'll find out in the ongoing comic. I hope she's still alive since I want to see how Teela would deal with learning the Sorceress is her mother and all that entails.

Right now I'm wondering what are Adam and Teela's place in this new MotU? How will Adam handle being He-man now that everyone knows who he is? Will Teela start learning magic and in an effort to take up her mother's role as Sorceress or will she want to follow in her father's footsteps?

As for further thoughts, I don't really mind the loss of the secret identity thing. Love it actually.

Now granted I have not seen the comic myself yet, but even with that disclaimer I just can't see any way, shape, or form that Orko being the big bad guy behind everything working for me. I get that some people may not like Orko and wish that his was a bit more serious. There are ways to do that, usually involving good, more mature writing. I don't mind the "spy" part that Scott added in the bio. orko could be a great character if written right. Remember when Yoda shows up in Empire Strikes back and acts like a goofy idiot...only to find out that he is the wise Jedi master we all know and love? Same type of thing could happen here.

Instead this just feels like the people writing this comic hate Orko and made him the big bad guy as a giant middle finger to the character. Does he get killed too?

The writing team in the earliest interviews balked at the silliness of Filmation, often making an example of Skeletor being goofy. The absence of the secret identity, Orko, Battle Cat not talking, Adora committing atrocities and the mature themes could be DC's way of compensating for people's idea of what MOTU was.

Originally Posted by hlinhk128

Charger!!!! I wonder if TG insisted on that after out movement.

It shows that the comic guys are doing their homework on MOTU -- Teela as a blonde AND riding Charger are pretty far back references. I feel much better about the writing team than I did.